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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Nov 15, 2020 7:51:43 GMT
We sometimes come out and play better after half time, which must have been Garner? Um, is that because we use substitutions at half time to play two strikers up front, but we've already lost the match?
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Nov 15, 2020 7:57:15 GMT
Indeed. We should have asked him to leave after the Donny catastrophe. To answer your question: To allow plenty of time for a new encumbrance to come in, settle, assess the squad and be pro active in the next transfer window. Also, if there is any movement on allowing fans to return, there may be new enthusiasm as quite honestly, everything being equal, BG would have endured some 'interesting' real time and post match reaction from the terraces/stands...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2020 8:34:58 GMT
Indeed. We should have asked him to leave after the Donny catastrophe. To answer your question: To allow plenty of time for a new encumbrance to come in, settle, assess the squad and be pro active in the next transfer window. Also, if there is any movement on allowing fans to return, there may be new enthusiasm as quite honestly, everything being equal, BG would have endured some 'interesting' real time and post match reaction from the terraces/stands... All of that. I wonder out loud though when, or at what point does it Wael give up, that his dream is not doable at Bristol Rovers. Clarke did not have the patience, nor recruitment vision, Coughlan was a bore, Garner was a gamble with very good recruitment but not a manager it appears. In the meantime £millions splashed up against the wall, for what? It's not even fun. You have to wonder
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Post by a more piratey game on Nov 15, 2020 9:00:48 GMT
Indeed. We should have asked him to leave after the Donny catastrophe. To answer your question: To allow plenty of time for a new encumbrance to come in, settle, assess the squad and be pro active in the next transfer window. Also, if there is any movement on allowing fans to return, there may be new enthusiasm as quite honestly, everything being equal, BG would have endured some 'interesting' real time and post match reaction from the terraces/stands... All of that. I wonder out loud though when, or at what point does it Wael give up, that his dream is not doable at Bristol Rovers. Clarke did not have the patience, nor recruitment vision, Coughlan was a bore, Garner was a gamble with very good recruitment but not a manager it appears. In the meantime £millions splashed up against the wall, for what? It's not even fun. You have to wonder I think there have been bits of fun oldie. Our goal yesterday was lovely fun, for example
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Post by alloutofgas on Nov 15, 2020 9:33:37 GMT
Coming up five years in February of ‘Evolution not Revolution’. I’ve had enough of it. Mr AQ and his lackeys have extinguished any passion I had left for this club I have followed since 1975. Absolutely clueless chumps blindly going from one crisis to the next. I wouldn’t trust them to make a decent appointment for a sh*thouse cleaner vacancy.
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Post by basel on Nov 15, 2020 9:40:39 GMT
Training ground is a plus.Get the canteen and other buildings up and that's progress. A decent Manager will see us challenge in the 3rd tier. Once Cov19 is beaten,maybe a new stadium. Becoming an established 2nd tier club is not beyond Bristol Rovers. Then one very good season....
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Post by laughinggas on Nov 15, 2020 9:48:46 GMT
New stadium is a must.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2020 9:50:50 GMT
All of that. I wonder out loud though when, or at what point does it Wael give up, that his dream is not doable at Bristol Rovers. Clarke did not have the patience, nor recruitment vision, Coughlan was a bore, Garner was a gamble with very good recruitment but not a manager it appears. In the meantime £millions splashed up against the wall, for what? It's not even fun. You have to wonder I think there have been bits of fun oldie. Our goal yesterday was lovely fun, for example If I had invested £millions I think, I might hope for, more than the odd well worked goal as a return on my investment. Let's face it, it's been crap since our first season and a half back in League 1. Depressing after 57 years of hoping
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2020 9:51:33 GMT
Coming up five years in February of ‘Evolution not Revolution’. I’ve had enough of it. Mr AQ and his lackeys have extinguished any passion I had left for this club I have followed since 1975. Absolutely clueless chumps blindly going from one crisis to the next. I wouldn’t trust them to make a decent appointment for a sh*thouse cleaner vacancy. Was it not always thus?
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Post by eppinggas on Nov 15, 2020 10:29:07 GMT
All of that. I wonder out loud though when, or at what point does it Wael give up, that his dream is not doable at Bristol Rovers. Clarke did not have the patience, nor recruitment vision, Coughlan was a bore, Garner was a gamble with very good recruitment but not a manager it appears. In the meantime £millions splashed up against the wall, for what? It's not even fun. You have to wonder I think there have been bits of fun oldie. Our goal yesterday was lovely fun, for example One good sequence of play lasting about 20 seconds (constant buffering meant I saw most the build up and then the ball being picked up out of the back of the net). In a game of 90 minutes. Abject football in the wind and rain. Men against boys. Jumpers for goalposts. Next goal wins? Wasn't it? Marvellous. It really was. Such fun.
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Post by Rex on Nov 15, 2020 10:37:27 GMT
W3 d3 l5 Not terrible given the youth of the players It met the 'give it 10 games' test tho Don’t understand this, as corner had been turned and manager not under pressure from fans or relegation position and form anymore. Weird. I’m not sure of the timing of this. It’s hard to know what the thinking behind it. That someone else would have done better? With this squad and those fixtures? I haven’t felt worried about relegation for couple of months now till I heard this announcement, and now relegation is possible again. It suggests people feel another manager would have got better results from this challenging set of fixtures this season with this inexperienced squad of players. What? Seriously? If this club starts getting in a hurry for something more than mid table this season it’s being unrealistic about how long it takes with a newly thrown together young side. Away from the top sides we appeared competitive and started to play some effective football, just not consistently enough to be in top ten, though top ten finish still more than possible and would have been a great building season personally I would rather build with garner ball, young players with first touch, than endure cocko ball and his ageing cloggers. Had it? I think he must have made a wrong turning then!
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Post by Rex on Nov 15, 2020 10:40:00 GMT
wrong verb. Tisdale plays the right way and is experienced. Any objections? I did jury service with him about 20 years ago and he was a bit of a twat. However, I'm not sure if that's a sound enough basis to object to his appointment
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Nov 15, 2020 10:46:38 GMT
wrong verb. Tisdale plays the right way and is experienced. Any objections? I did jury service with him about 20 years ago and he was a bit of a twat. However, I'm not sure if that's a sound enough basis to object to his appointment Haha! 🤣😂 If it's good enough for you, Rex it's certainly good enough for me! Haha!
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Post by Rex on Nov 15, 2020 10:48:24 GMT
Never understood the objections to Cotterill. Absolutely pissed this division with City with a staggering goal difference and averaged over 2 goals scored a game. They went up away to Bradford scoring 6 FFS, I would love to see a Rovers team that batters the opposition.
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Post by mangogas15 on Nov 15, 2020 10:52:21 GMT
I think there have been bits of fun oldie. Our goal yesterday was lovely fun, for example One good sequence of play lasting about 20 seconds (constant buffering meant I saw most the build up and then the ball being picked up out of the back of the net). In a game of 90 minutes. Abject football in the wind and rain. Men against boys. Jumpers for goalposts. Next goal wins? Wasn't it? Marvellous. It really was. Such fun. Plug a Ethernet cable into your laptop from your router, to stop buffering and see how crap we are in all our glory
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Post by eppinggas on Nov 15, 2020 10:55:51 GMT
One good sequence of play lasting about 20 seconds (constant buffering meant I saw most the build up and then the ball being picked up out of the back of the net). In a game of 90 minutes. Abject football in the wind and rain. Men against boys. Jumpers for goalposts. Next goal wins? Wasn't it? Marvellous. It really was. Such fun. Plug a Ethernet cable into your laptop from your router, to stop buffering and see how crap we are in all our glory Hard-wired from the router to the PC. No other applications open. Buffers every 8-10 seconds. Makes us stop, freeze, then run around like the clueless keystone kops. Maybe it wasn't buffering.
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Post by bondigas on Nov 15, 2020 11:01:23 GMT
Garner came from left field, no one had heard of him, obscure credentials, last job in India May 2019 before joining Rovers, he's getting it in the neck now, but some of the responsibility must fall on the people who appointed him in the first place. Anyway its probably the least of our worries, someone somewhere will be trying to retrieve £30 million of debt the club has spent over the last 4 years. I see the charge is still in place on the Mem.
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Post by laughinggas on Nov 15, 2020 11:03:42 GMT
Never understood the objections to Cotterill. Absolutely pissed this division with City with a staggering goal difference and averaged over 2 goals scored a game. They went up away to Bradford scoring 6 FFS, I would love to see a Rovers team that batters the opposition. Well at least he likes playing 3 5 2 and variations of. Given the number of central defenders we have and lack of proper full backs do we have to stay with 3 at the back?
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Post by richmace on Nov 15, 2020 12:40:42 GMT
Plug a Ethernet cable into your laptop from your router, to stop buffering and see how crap we are in all our glory Hard-wired from the router to the PC. No other applications open. Buffers every 8-10 seconds. Makes us stop, freeze, then run around like the clueless keystone kops. Maybe it wasn't buffering. Could you try testing your internet speed using the following site please?
I've found the iFollow service to be pretty good. I would expect the problem to be your internet speed. Especially the upload speed.
Feel free to message me to discuss the results of the speed test.
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Post by kingswood Polak on Nov 15, 2020 12:45:52 GMT
Coming up five years in February of ‘Evolution not Revolution’. I’ve had enough of it. Mr AQ and his lackeys have extinguished any passion I had left for this club I have followed since 1975. Absolutely clueless chumps blindly going from one crisis to the next. I wouldn’t trust them to make a decent appointment for a sh*thouse cleaner vacancy. This, absolutely this. The club is in a mismanaged decline.
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